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Burnley 0-2 Arsenal: What Mikel Arteta and Declan Rice Said
Viktor Gyokeres scored the opener but left with a muscle strain, casting doubt on his availability for Arsenal's next Champions League match, their ninth win in a row.
- On Tuesday at Turf Moor, Arsenal secured a ninth straight win as Viktor Gyokeres opened scoring from a corner, boosting their set-piece tally to 12 and Declan Rice also scored.
- Gyokeres was withdrawn at half-time after feeling a muscular niggle and could be doubtful for Tuesday's Champions League game in Prague, Mikel Arteta said it was one of his best games.
- Defensively, Martin Dúbravka made two first-half saves to deny Bukayo Saka, while Burnley's first shot came in the 73rd minute and Marcus Edwards hit the post in stoppage time.
- Arteta assessed the match as a strong first half platform but said Arsenal dropped standards in the second half while Burnley remain five points clear of the bottom three after their fifth league defeat.
- Off the field, Viktor Gyokeres dedicated his goal to his auntie and was praised for his pressing, positioning, and link-up play as part of 'the evolution of a player.
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Read Full ArticleMikel Arteta praises Arsenal star for his role in their win over Burnley
Mikel Arteta expressed his admiration for Viktor Gyokeres following Arsenal’s victory over Burnley this afternoon, praising the Swedish striker for his impressive contribution before being substituted due to an apparent injury. Gyokeres, who has experienced a relatively modest goal-scoring run this season, made a significant impact in the match and managed to find the back of the net, reaffirming his ability to deliver when called upon.Despite h…
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